is the writer’s reaction to a literary selection. The response includes the writer’s interpretation, analysis, opinion, and/or feelings about the piece of literature and selected elements within it. PO 1. Write a reflection to a literature selection (e.g., journal entry, b...

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is the writer’s reaction to a literary selection. The response includes the writer’s interpretation, analysis, opinion, and/or feelings about the piece of literature and selected elements within it. PO 1. Write a reflection to a literature selection (e.g., journal entry, book review). (See R05-S2C1) PO 2. Write a book report or review that identifies the: a. main idea b. character(s) c. setting d. sequence of events e. conflict/resolution (See R05-S2C1) PO 3. Write a response that

response is the writer’s reaction to a literary selection. The response includes the writer’s interpretation, analysis, opinion, and/or feelings about the piece of literature and selected elements within it. PO 1. Write a reflection to a literature selection (e.g., journal...

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response is the writer’s reaction to a literary selection. The response includes the writer’s interpretation, analysis, opinion, and/or feelings about the piece of literature and selected elements within it. PO 1. Write a reflection to a literature selection (e.g., journal entry, book review). (See R04-S2C1) PO 2. Write a book report or review that identifies the: a. main idea b. character(s) c. setting d. sequence of events e. conflict/resolution (See R04-S2C1) PO 3. Write a response that

the writer’s reaction to a literary selection. The response includes the writer’s interpretation, analysis, opinion, and/or feelings about the piece of literature and selected elements within it. PO 1. Write a reflection to a literature selection (e.g., journal entry, book...

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the writer’s reaction to a literary selection. The response includes the writer’s interpretation, analysis, opinion, and/or feelings about the piece of literature and selected elements within it. PO 1. Write a reflection to a literature selection (e.g., journal entry, book review). (See R03-S2C1) PO 2. Write a book report or review that may identify the: a. main idea b. character(s) c. setting d. sequence of events e. problem/solution (See R03-S2C1) PO 3. Write a response to a literature

Research has established the major steps of the writing process. These steps are identified in the five concepts of this strand, each supported with specific performance objectives. While all steps are needed and used by effective writers as they compose text, different skills...

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Research has established the major steps of the writing process. These steps are identified in the five concepts of this strand, each supported with specific performance objectives. While all steps are needed and used by effective writers as they compose text, different skills may be emphasized in individual assignments. These steps may be used recursively as a piece moves toward completion. Throughout the process, students should reflect on their own writing skills, set goals, and evaluate their own

<span class="highlight">Research</span> has established the major steps <span class="highlight">of</span> the writing process. These steps are identified in the five concepts <span class="highlight">of</span> this strand, each supported with specific performance objectives. While all steps are needed and used by effective writers as they compose text, different skills may be emphasized in individual assignments. These steps may be used recursively as a piece moves toward completion. Throughout the process, students should reflect on their own writing skills, set goals, and evaluate their own

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